Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
The latest roundup features news from Northern Ireland’s health board, who penned a deal with First Databank, and King’s College Hospital.
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Patients Know Best platform helping to connect international students
The Patients Know Best platform will be deployed at Newcastle University and NUMed Malaysia in February so students can practise patient-centred care.
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Wales and CareFlow launch new digital hospital pharmacy system
Wales has gained a new digital hospital pharmacy system which will mean more consistent care for patients and a standardised system for the country.
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King’s College Hospital secures funding for 2023 roll-out of Epic EHR
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has confirmed its Epic electronic health record (EHR) will go live in 2023 after funding was secured.
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System C prepares for nationwide launch of an ICS ready EPR
System C is preparing for the nationwide launch of an ICS ready EPR in February as part of a re-brand of its existing Medway system.
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IMS MAXIMS’ EPR rolled out across all Ramsay Health Care hospital sites
IMS MAXIMS and Ramsay Health Care UK have announced the rollout of the MAXIMS electronic patient record (EPR) in all 35 Ramsay hospital sites.
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Northern Ireland’s health board pens deal with First Databank
The Health and Social Care Board in Northern Ireland has penned a deal which will see a primary care medicines optimisation solution deployed.
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Francisco Partners acquire part of IBM’s Watson Health business
Francisco Partners has signed an agreement with IBM to acquire their healthcare assets that are currently part of the Watson Health business.
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Huma acquires iPLATO Healthcare to enhance remote patient monitoring
Huma have purchased iPLATO Healthcare with the aim of bringing remote patient monitoring to the forefront of primary care.
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Care home using Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 to help clinically vulnerable
A care home has been using Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 technology to allow clinically vulnerable residents to be seen by their GPs without leaving home.
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